LESSON 3 Flashcards

1
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Itis a process of separating the components of a suspension.

A

Filtration

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2
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The substance which remains in the strainer is called…

A

Residue

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3
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the liquid that passes through the strainer is called…

A

Filtrate

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4
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It is the process by which insoluble heavy particles in a liquid are allowed to settle down.

A

Sedimentation

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5
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It is the process by which sedimented liquid is separated by pouring it in the other container.

A

Decantation

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6
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It has various methods that can be used in separating mixtures such as paper chromatography, which makes use of an adsorbent (filter paper or chromatogram paper).

A

Chromatography

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7
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It is a process of separating a homogeneous mixture composed of two substances with different boiling points.

A

Distillation

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8
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It is the process of separating elemental metals from other particles in a mixture. This process makes use of a magnet which exerts magnetic force to attract metallic particles and sets them apart from a certain mixture.

A

Magnetic Separation

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9
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The process involves heating the solution until the solvent evaporates (turns into gas) leaving behind the solid residue.

A

Evaporation

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